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AUBURN HILLS -- The Pistons and Chauncey Billups have agreed in principal to a five-year contract.
The deal, though, which is believed to be worth $60 million, still has some wrinkles to be ironed out.
"I would not characterize it as being wrapped up," said Andy Miller, Billups' agent. "The discussions are ongoing. I wouldn't say they were positive or negative. There are still a lot of hurdles that haven't been addressed to our satisfaction or theirs."
The basic premise of the deal is believed to be solid -- five years and $60 million. What needs to be worked out, apparently, is the language of the fifth year. That fifth year might not be entirely guaranteed, or, the bulk of the $60 million will be paid over the first four years.